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Neural Organoids: How should we handle the Possibility of Sentience?

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Abstract

Neural organoids derived from pluripotent stem cells have sparked ethical debate because, it is claimed, they could be sentient, or could develop sentience. We critically assess three routes for defending such a possibility: analogy with known sentient organisms, inference from neural function using leading theories of consciousness, and foundational philosophical commitments. Current cortical organoids lack nociceptors, sensory integration, and behavioral repertoires necessary for analogical arguments; they also fall short of the structural differentiation presupposed by most empirically grounded consciousness theories, rendering existing neural metrics unreliable. Even if constitutive panpsychism were accepted, the moral relevance of any putative micro experiences would remain undetermined. Precautionary appeals, therefore, hinge on how the term “possible” is interpreted. We argue that regulatory or experimental restrictions are warranted only once there is a non-trivial empirical likelihood that a given organoid type can generate valenced experience. Given present technological limits on size, complexity, and vascularization, that threshold has not been reached, nor is it likely to be met in the near to medium term. This claim is contingent on the current state of research, but we believe it to be justified. Our analysis clarifies conceptual ambiguities surrounding organoid sentience and offers a principled framework for proportionate precaution.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Early online date27 Apr 2026
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 27 Apr 2026

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This Author Accepted Manuscript has been made open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0) under the terms of Ulster University Rights Retention Policy for Scholarly Works. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.

Keywords

  • Argument by analogy
  • Consciousness
  • Neural organoid
  • Panpsychism
  • Precaution
  • Sentience
  • Theory of consciousness

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